November 18, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearm maintenance and selection, surveillance technology at retail locations, government overreach, and emergency preparedness measures. He addressed caller concerns about Walmart's alleged biometric scanning systems, dismissing paranoia while emphasizing practical countermeasures. The show covered revolver maintenance and reliability, gas mask filtration systems and pre-filters, weather patterns similar to the Edmund Fitzgerald disaster, Obamacare implementation failures, nuclear facility security concerns involving Israeli involvement, and radio broadcasting solutions including micro-AM stations. Koernke emphasized self-sufficiency, proper equipment maintenance, and community preparedness networks.
- preparedness
- second amendment
- gas masks
- firearm maintenance
- surveillance
- obamacare
- micro-am broadcasting
- nuclear facilities
- militia networks
- self-sufficiency
- weather preparedness
- colt python
- smith and wesson
- government overreach
- emergency supplies
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A million petticoat junction operators, everybody trying to get the job done. Well, it is Monday and as far as government goes, we almost wish it was shut down, but you know, it doesn't work that way. Failure continues and there's nothing on the horizon to fix it. In fact, just the reverse. They plan on trying to be better prepared than you are so we need to teach the bad guys lesson It's like go ahead and fold the tent and see who's got some left Who's got a pot to pee in or a tent to cover their head that'll be us actually shelter to cover head not sincerely a tent That's just one of the many ways that we're ready and prepared to take care of ourselves. Not a problem. We'll do that also it is well, it's the 18th of November, I wanted to say February for the reason it is the other end of the season year with this blustery weather we got right now. It is the 18th of November. 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You've got one of those, these primers actually, if you have one of those 8 inch competition or 8 inch pathfinder hunter colts or Smith and Wesson's, you know the game getting guns, you know for deer. Actually we've got a lot of guys here, two people down the road, that's what they hunt with every year, Scope 357 Magnum with an 8 inch barrel. Actually, one has a Colt, one has a Smith, and one has a Colt and a Python. I know because I sold him that Python decades ago. He has cherished that fact. He got it for a better price than anywhere else in the country. He picked up a couple of pythons. In this case, the one is the early first model that was actually scoped. It has been permuted a little bit over the years, but he has kept all the original components as it came from Colt. Again, attack driver. At that time the Diamondback came out in .357. Forgive me, the Diamondback came out in .38 Special. The Colt Python .357 Magnum of course. And the Diamondback was a baby Python. It came out of the custom shop. Beautiful little gun. The ladies loved it. Along with a lot of guys that wanted something with a A little more compactness but still with the same length barrel options going from a 2 to a 4 to a 6 and to an 8. And the Diamondback, well it's become quite a collector's item unto itself. Don't see very many of them around now. They were custom to begin with. And a very, very nice pistol. Had all of the smooth trigger action of the Trooper Mark III or the Python. A little hint there, if you do run into any trooper mark 1's, mark 2's or mark 3's, guys those are older colts and they have the same workings internally as a colt python. In fact there are many trooper mark 1's that I've picked up I would swear have a better, smoother, buttery action than the python itself which it spent a whole lot more money on but that's because Remember that most of those trooper mark 1's, 2's and 3's were built back when the machinists, the standards, everything were higher. The men knew what they were doing and every gun was sent through the plant as if it were a custom gun. That's old cold. Like I said earlier in the other hour, don't let somebody talk you out of getting rid of a weapon that you may already have in service. Hand cannons are pretty much consistent across the board for close Miele, and a lot of you have better than that. If you've got a Colt Trooper Mark I, keep it. If you've got a Mark II or III, keep it. They're fine rifles. The official police, which is the M&P model, that's the counterpart to the Smith and Wesson model 10, I'll tell you what, those Colts were beautiful. The reason I don't mention them is because they're so stinking expensive, guys. They're beautiful guns. If you got one and you bought it back when they were reasonably priced, don't get rid of it. Buy more speed loaders. Buy more leather. Buy everything you need to make that gun work for you. It is a priceless precision firearm. I would hug you if you gave me an official police. Police positives are J-frames. Again, don't abuse those. A lot of them are in .38 Smith & Wesson. Some of those are in .38 Special. And in fact, that was their equivalent to the Model 36 for Colt. Just go with standard .38 Special loads. It's a tack driver. The old police positives. A lot of cop shops use those as primary guns, even though they were a J-frame. and they were very popular. Lightweight, a lot of fire power for what they were, a lot of energy. Just go with a standard round nose or a 158 grain semi-wad cutter and it will do all the damage it needs to do. Again, the ladies like those J frames, those smaller frames, they fit their hands better also for young people growing up. good choice. So just want to remind you of that. I can't emphasize enough because I stopped somebody from doing something this weekend. Actually it was Saturday afternoon and it's a good thing I talked to them because it turned out they were going to do something like that. Guy had a Smith & Wesson Model 19 with a 6 inch barrel. Guys, that's as good as it gets. You don't need anything else. I know he's been buying speed loaders forever. Somebody said, well you've got to get an automatic. You need to get an automatic. It's like, sure, you can get an automatic. Go buy one. Well, well, well, there's nothing, there's no law that says you have to get rid of your gun. And he's like, well, for what reason would you need to get rid of that Model 19? I've known you for, you know, like for 30 years. Went to school with a guy, actually it's longer than 30 years. And this Model 19 is a beautiful firearm. In fact, it's identical, like I said, the Model 66 Taurus is its counterpart. I've carried a lot of Model 19's, so I've got a lot of Model 19's put away places away from here. And they're perfect guns. Mostly in the 4 inch but 6 inch preferred. Anyway, lots of speed loaders. He has HSK speed loaders, carriers. His combat load is already set up for it. I said, well, if you really, really, really think you need a 40 caliber pistol, just go buy one and add it to the inventory. You're not going to lose a penny and you're not going to get that Smith is going to do nothing but appreciate in value anyway It's a mid-range Smith from the late 60s Bowl barrel Combat trigger everything set up from the factory and it's got the full grip combat grips that were factory made custom back in the day, okay? If you've got something like that, stick with it. I think you'll be very happy and that 6 inch barrel will reach out to 100 yards. I will make you hurt at 100 yards with a 6 inch barrel on any of these wheel guns. You will die. It's that simple. It's purely a matter of individual development and that's where again, 38th Special Standard Load gives you a chance to, again, reload, reload, reload, reload. You get on the range, focus on accuracy. more so than anything else. Focus on accuracy. Now if you want that 40 caliber pistol, go for it. But buy it and add to it and build it up and now you have a second kit. This means you can also have other guns in other locations which is really handy. So again, and the question then came up well, what would you recommend? Well, do you like the 40 cal? Well, yeah, I haven't really shot it that much I said well How about you get a high point and see if you like it and if you do don't like it guess what the 40-cowl high points a nice gun to stash somewhere else and So hopefully fingers crossed he went to the gun show Sunday fingers crossed I hope they got a high point if they did they could fire it up all day mags are available. Yeah, you know it's got a warranty for life etc etc and if you do want to continue in that vein oh 40 caliber ammo will fit in any 40 caliber pistol doesn't mean you're missing which one it is so if you think you're gonna go to something else and spend five six hundred dollars then go right ahead not a problem anyway I think we might have a caller who do we have George from Texas what do you got George what's going on yeah I talked to a guy who works for one of the Walmart's and now hearing you wanted a big radio show center golf When you walk into Walmart, they automatically do a retina scan, a facial scan, and pick up your algorithm on how you walk. And I found out from one of these security people that that computer system crashes all the time and they don't get retina scans or anything like that. It's all gone. You just didn't hear it right. It wasn't retinal scan. It was rectal scan. No, they say they're built- Well, no, because the curious walk, you're mentioning they catch your nuance, the nuance of your gate. Well, that's why they're doing the rectal scan. Remember that? That's where that core component comes from. If you're from Washington, they can tell if you're a Washington employee real quick, you walk kind of goofy, you look like your butt's hurting all the time. Well, that's the nature of Washington, how things work there. Bend over, it's going to hurt a lot. And you're after all a government employee, you should expect this from the guy in charge, the big kahuna. Otherwise, my problem with that is if everybody is that terrified, then go watch a Bonnie Python episode. From the Department of Silly Walks, you know what I mean? Start adopting things. Here's the thing. Everybody start limping. When you go to Walmart, everybody limp and then limp with your right leg the first time and then limp with your left right leg the second time. Oh, and by the way, blink a lot. You know, first with your left eye. Now you're really going to start looking like a Monty Python episode when you're limping with your left, with your left leg and you're blinking with your right eye and you're scratching your arse in the process. And if you're really smart, you'd be wearing a different pair of sunglasses or glasses each time. and take a set of mascara and do a bunch of little pimply spots all over your face. Wipe off of course. Don't do too permanent. That's where mascara comes in. Yes, exactly. There we go. The Beanwalk is one that should get you on the terrorist watch list anyway. Mr. Bean notorious for his antics being what he is. Or Bean the Spy. Remember he did a couple of spy movies that are pretty cool. If you haven't seen those. Well, you see my point. It's like, at what point are we going to drop the terror of the machine and tear the machine down? See, that's how everybody should be looking at it. And to me it's like, well then obviously we should be avoiding Walmart. You shouldn't be saying every time you go to Walmart, how about you say, let's not go to Walmart. Did the person say that or did they just say every time you go to Walmart and you're just going to keep on going, right? Well they said they'll recognize you, who you are and everything, all that stuff. By your retinas, by your walk and by your pay-to-pay recognition. Yeah, not only that but if you go to the same Walmart over and over again, the guy at the front door knows you by name. D'oh! Didn't require any computer for that one except for the organic one, didn't it? Don't they have greeters up front? It's like most of the stores do. It's like, hi, how you doing? They usually try to catch your first name and if they try, even though they might be a little slow, some of them, but at least they recognize and go, oh my god, that's that terrorist. No, don't do that, but they really do typically recognize you, don't they? But you know the thing is, this technological overlay, it's run by a bunch of yes men. Yeah, it's ok. Obamacare. Obamacare? Obamacare? Obamacare. If it was a distraction or if it was the real thing, it doesn't make any difference. If it's representative of the butt lickers, the yes men butt lickers, explain to me again about the sophistication of the system. See that now now I will say this here's the basic rule police states don't care about accuracy contrary everybody thinks Remember that line you always heard in all the movies when somebody's being picked up. This must be some kind of mistake I'm sure it was a mistake. Yes. Yes comrade. We will take you down to the facility We will sort out this mistake later, but you must go with us now on the black bus You see They don't care about accuracy. They don't care if they kill the wrong person, the right person, or the indifferent person. People got this all wrong. Seriously, now the paranoia for the sake of people helping to pump up the enemy's power? Oh my god! They can see if they want to, okay let's put it this way, without announcing it, how many places can they put cameras and already have that we've talked about for years? This is nothing new, it's like the light pole cameras and stuff. Guys, that's old earth technology from the Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Oh, it's just like the microphones in the park, say they're shotgun detectors. Well, okay, here's the thing about that. Those things have been out. Anybody ever worked security in a business or a company that has like a large apartment complex or a skyscraper? and you have the external pickup mic for the door if they have a security system and especially on weekends everything is shut down. Guys, if you leave that mic open, you can hear everything in the parking lot because the concrete and glass surface of the building works like a megaphone, a collector, like a bell collector. It was called a...what was the name of that? Alexander Graham Bell created a...not a hydrophone, come on Mark. Anyway, it was a phonic collector and all it was was just like a big seashell. Well, amazingly enough, all of these skyscrapers and buildings, if you put a microphone anywhere in one of those collection points, I can hear somebody talking and whispering on the far end of a parking lot, depending on wind background, other background noise might accompany it. But anything and everything out there can be collected, and that was without any super hyper tech special anything. Anybody who's ever running this, I've explained everybody on the air here how to make a shotgun mic. Guys, you can do to them everything they're doing to you in spades and for a lot less money. A simple piece of PVC pipe, a dollar store funnel, a roll of air conditioning filter material, and a little bit of work with a solder gun and a hot glue gun, and I can make a shotgun mic that will put most to shame. And I can make it so I can leave it outside forever. I mean if it goes bad, what do I get into it? PVC pipe, 14 cents worth of foam, a dollar store, let's see, funnel, and I got three of them for a dollar. And wow, and I can point it at something and listen all day. And mine will be a lot cheaper than the junk that they're putting together in those lamp posts and all the other things, et cetera. So this whole paranoia thing, again it's purely to help, I personally believe them. Getting to the point now where these guys, I believe their job is to help to promote the terror of government program. Because they don't propose the idea of getting rid of it, it's always the pointing it out that oh my god this is horrible and we're all going to die. How about them first? Like I've said, here's the balance of that. My fault, your fault, anybody's fault, you start something stupid, we just wipe your arse out. Wow nice microphone. I found three of them stuffed up your arse. Why? Well you were the operator. See let me give an example something that somebody we were looking at the other day here. There was a comment made and I think Henry's got it up on the page too and I made this comment. You know by the year 2023 boy it's always a decade out again. Boy a decade out in another decade and another decade. It's like the space program guys. I was working with NASA back in the 70s. The Nova launch system was supposed to replace the Saturn. The space shuttle was supposed to be the pickup truck. We were going to have the, let's see, Clavius Moon Base by 2001 and we were going to have some really big and lots of fun super space stations that we could all go up to with a Pan Am space clipper shuttle and visit if we wanted to. Did we get any of that? I know it had to happen because I watched 2001 and they showed me the Pan Am Space Clipper going and this is before 2001. Not Mark, I remember watching Space 1999. Right, but the thing is 2001 is a benchmark where everybody can see it because the Pan Am Space Clipper was cool and everybody I had to have a model of that. The idea was that it was one of those things where, yep, it was expensive but people could afford to do it like flying first class in a jet. So what happened? Now let's bring this back to the story. It said that by the year 2023, that each soldier, there would be 10 robots for every one soldier in the field. My point of that was, oh cool, so all we have to do is kill 10% of the fighting force. and 100% of the fighting force goes offline. Right? Under the implying that we're going to have one man controlling ten robotoid, hemorrhoids, nebitoids, whatever you want to call them. Well then, all I do is I hunt, you know, this is the basic rule of the killing game. Once you know what a technology does, you go hunt down the core or a specific weak point. Well, what would I be hunting? Well, the operator. If I can kill one man and knock out 100% of what he is operating, which is what will happen, and if I could kill 10% of your fighting force and I destroy 100% of your ability to fight, Oh, that's a damn good, that's a damn good persuasion. I like that math formula. Because I'm not going to be fair. There's no fairness to this game. I'm going to kill him in the toilet. I'm going to slit his throat. I'm going to find him wherever he may be trying to get home. He may be home. He could be anywhere, but you start hunting all these buggers. There wouldn't be any freebie on this. Life for them would be 24 hour hell, and they'd be sent to hell as quick as possible. Well, the sooner you kill that 10%, 100% of their fighting potential goes offline, doesn't it guys? Now that's a pretty good exchange rate. That's actually a lot better than having to go for 20%, 30%, or 40% attrition to try and get the job done. If you only got to kill 10% of the actual fighting strength, like say tenor robots, and one's a man and the robots are being run by the one man, kill the one man. Well, Mark, I heard they're going to artificial intelligence taking humans out of the equation. Alright, well, we've already seen how that worked when they started killing their own operators the last time they shot them out there three years ago. Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun Anybody ever, was anybody around, how many remember the rocket missile reconnaissance backpacks we had back in the 60s and 70s? Wait a minute, didn't you hear they fixed Obamacare or at least Republicans proposal to fix it went through? Which isn't a fix, it's only a postponement for a year. And it's too late. Yeah, and it's too late. I'm getting real tired of this Obamacare. If out of the chalks, this is what happens, it's called crash, fail, burn, spin, fold, mutilate, and like, oh my god, somebody like threw them back through a meat grinder again. That's the best they've got, kids. They spent billions. And don't think that the hacks and the thieves that operated Obamacare aren't any different. Let me remind everybody, we had some Jewish slob in charge of the Department of Defense before 9-11. He stole two trillion dollars for the Israelis two trillion dollars worth of stuff disappeared now Did it disappear or did guys was it ever delivered? See nobody's asking the right questions about a lot of this this shyster ism is not anything new and Obamacare is the best example Oh, it was in Canada Jewish Jewish computer company all run out of the Middle East a total shill billions of dollars thrown away, no positive end product and you are worried about these people being so dangerous but they've got to get people to follow their orders and how many people are going to follow these quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos anywhere. I mean granted the yes man and the I wants will but they are the low end of the feeding chain guys. If everybody just applies themselves, they're dead very quickly and you're on to normal life again, which is really why we need this conflict to take place the way it should. Well, Marc, I got a question. You know, back on 9-11, you said there was a told us that Israelis were stealing spent nuclear fuel rods. Fast forward to Pukasila. They said, oh no, we've got to get those fuel rods out and they're going to explode. It's like every time there's political upheaval, here comes Fukushima. Right, well the idea is deflecting. That's another way to deflect energy. The big thing with all of these nuclear facilities is why do the Israelis have their fingers in the pie and all this so they can steal? We don't know what was stolen from the Japanese. God knows what went out the back door before Fukazilla took place. Nobody's, you know, think about that. The Israelis already were there and had... why were there stinking pieces of trash in Japan's nuclear complex to begin with? Why were a bunch of foreign pieces of trash like that notorious for skimping, shilling and skimming? And then all of a sudden we have all these problems with that nuclear facility. Know who to blame. It's not the Japanese. They were there to blame because they let the Israelis in. They let the Jewish mob in. But it's the same problem happening in America. You don't walk out of the front door with nuclear fuel rods and nuclear facilities. And that was for the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the complexes down there, which are some of the biggest. Actually, it's one of the biggest in the United States. Oak Ridge is where we had the Russians, thousands of Russians there. back only a short time ago and that was in the newspaper done by the Oak Ridge facility. So that's not stuff we made up. That's all stuff they acknowledged and they were so proud. They had so many commies in there and so many Israelis in there and that's who was ripping us off. Left, right, up, down and they took the underwear on top of everything else. Tell you what, before we get any farther, we're going to go to the bottom of the hour break and we've got Ed right there handy. So everybody stay right where you are and we're going to take a bottom of the hour break, which we didn't last hour. And we'll be back. Well, it is for, we are, of course, looking at Monday, it has been a windy 24 hours. This is the exact same kind of weather. Guys that we experienced with the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald back last night I was out and I was watching the sky I have not seen this dynamic weather since the the night the Edmund Fitzgerald went down and I was out I was deployed That night actually for more than a few days we had been in the field But that night when the Edmund Fitzgerald went down we were on the lakes and I was working as an RO it In fact, the one thing that I could see to the north and the south last night, we had non-stop artillery lightning barrage. Not thunder so much, although we had thunder some, but way to the north, way to the south. And over the lakes, of course, non-stop, were very dynamic. The weather pattern for the year the Edmund Fitzgerald went down was identical to the weather pattern we've had this year. and the lakes, although again remember it was Lake Superior where the Fitzgerald went down, the conditions across all the lakes were pretty much consistent and it's one of those notorious things. We're late in the season. The lakes are warm. When we say warm, we ain't talking 80 degrees bath water. We're talking warm for this time of year because of the amount of water we've had. We have had vast amounts of water. In fact, the lakes have been replenished dramatically here this year. and there's no discussion, it's totally a skew with all the propaganda and all the other garbage they've generated. So they're not going to talk about it, but the bottom line is I would not want to have been on any of the lake freighters on the lakes last night, and not one of them. I don't think Erie or Ontario or anything better off because this weather pattern looks is also veered off and shot right up the St. Lawrence Seaway which means Lake Erie, Lake Ontario. I'll find out more about that our friends over towards Northern Ohio and Cleveland and Pennsylvania can give us an update on that. But again, probably this is the weather. In fact, the only thing right over top of us The dynamic cloud cover was just beautiful because we've had this ultra bright moon, lots of solar activity. The moon has been bright, bright. Anybody notice that? That's because it's reflecting something. Where is that bright, bright coming from? Oh, the sun! That's right. So anyway, a lot of real extreme contrast back and forth, especially with the cloud cover with some break up. That created some interesting illusion last night too, which I thought was kind of neat because it almost created the effect of lightning where we just had breakup in the clouds, but the clouds were moving at high speed. So combine that with the non-stop lightning especially to the north, more towards the upper part of Lake Michigan, and very impressive to say the least. The night the Edmund Fitzgerald went down, Soaked to the bone. I'll tell you what, the kicker is guys, it was just black. We were not for the lightning, it was just the overcast was solid. Massive amounts of rain, etc. Lots of wind. The next morning, off the lake, baby blue sky, those little thin frigate clouds, the little tiny ones floating along at high speed. And the next day just absolutely clear and calm. You wouldn't even know the storm was there were it not for all the wreckage and debris on the beaches, you know, the junk that washes up and how deep into the shoreline it was, which of course because of the high waves. So anyway, it's the 18th, well, only about eight days off and again there's no guarantee Mother Nature doesn't hold to a human clock. However, the conditions worked out and the cyclic combination, planetary alignment, solar activity, etc., etc., etc., all of it pretty well delivered the same kind of punishment in the last 24 hours here in Michigan. Now, it doesn't mean we have to have storms all over the country too. We have and again, at that time of year, be prepared for it guys. That's why you need to make sure you have a storm shelter in place or know where yours should be, the one you're going to be using if and when the time comes. Ideally, build your own. Be in a situation where you have your own. That would be your best choice. Also, real quick here again, we talked of course we can joke about Obamacare nonstop. It is a joke. It's a sad joke. It's maybe a distraction designed to keep us busy while the bad guys are busy with other stuff. Who knows? In the meantime, we have a number of other anti-gun pieces that are in motion. Obviously, in the Congress, everybody needs to be paying attention there. What was the best choice here? Right now, I would believe that Amaland and the gun news right now that they provide has actually been pretty much up to date. So, for everybody out there, if you get a chance, they've been doing a good job of following up on the latest sob story, you know, gun grab nonsense that they're trying to plug in. It's not working but you've got to remember they're going to keep doing like they did back in the early 90s. They're going to keep tagging at it, keep tagging at it. They're hoping everybody will go to sleep. People are going to be too busy with other things including all the other chaos they've intentionally created to include the Obamacare nonsense. And then they start sliding things through. This was a cascading event that took place in the 90s. Same MO is what we're seeing right now all the for the children. They don't care about that children I think you all know better than that They have the only they want to do is play the pedophile click that runs with them They want to grope the children, but that's the only thing that they're actually interested in and we know that So it has nothing to do with the children everything to do with manipulation slash a police state mindset Okay now also Let's see, what was the other piece here? Oh yes, a reminder on gas masks. We had an interesting call one of our rebroadcasters this morning talking about building an emergency gas mask utilizing snorkel and a diver's mask and an oil filter using the oil filter system as a filtration system. Actually, it's not a bad idea. The concept is sound, and there are a number of other ways it can be done. The big thing is, if you were looking at protecting from particulate fallout or any of the low end chemical, then a system of that type would be an option. The only thing to take into consideration is to put a pre-filtering system on the outside of whatever kind of intake system you have. In this case, using the automotive filter. A little trick there is using cotton cloth or using, for instance, white ultra-fine Brillo pad. You know they make different grades of pad 3M pads. The white pad can be gotten in a small fairly thin about an eighth of an inch to a quarter of an inch and that can be used as a standoff with a piece of cotton cloth to actually create an advanced pre-filter which would take a big chunk of whatever would load up the filter or might even try to pass through it. It's not very likely it would pass through but it will load up over a period of time. A pre-filter, well let me give an example of this. If you have the M17 or the M10 gas mask, you have a primary filter, don't you? The chipmunk cheek filters that are built into the mask. What are those caps that are on the outside? It's screwed to the face left and right on the middle of the chipmunk cheek. Those are pre-filters. If you have an M17, take a look. And the logic behind that in a military environment is you actually have a pop cap. There was a tool they made, and I haven't seen this for a while either, but it actually wraps around like a tuning fork. It would go around the side of the outer pre-filter. and it had a latch point like a bottle cap flip on the closest point of the yoke or the base of the yoke and when it would go around the pre-filter you could pop it like a bottle cap and it wouldn't hurt it when doing damage. It was just designed to give you good leverage so you could quickly pop that off and put another set of pre-filters back on. Now what does this do? Well again, it prevents loading of your primary filter. So there are tricks that you can apply even with, for instance, your military masks, guys, if you want to do something like this. Go get yourself some t-shirt material in camouflage, OD green, gray, whatever you want. I would use rather than white, although white allows you to see the loading that's taking place. Now, loading is where the material does its job and builds up the particle, whatever it is, carbon. It can be carbon material floating in the air. It can be whatever particle is the attached component that moves the chemical agent. Usually it's something that will float on an air molecule. There are a number of different ways to do that chemically with a heat process system. The thermal activation of the material itself makes it rise, which is what heat does. Guys, remember, heat, it will rise. It will eventually or progressively cool, so that's what allows it to roil or drop back down into a target area. Now, no matter how you look at it, the OD green cloth obviously or the camouflage cloth, as long as you remember you're going to have to move the cloth that is held in place. You cut it so it's not oversized, but it goes over the body of the gas mask and is held in place with nothing more than a simple rubber band. When it looks like you've got a little too much of load up in that particular area where the intake is on your filter, All you do is slide the cloth left, right, up, and down, four points of the compass. You have plenty of space and options. That's why you make sure you cut enough over so you have the ability to move that patch around and it can be used repeatedly. Now another thing can even be washed or cleaned if you figure it's nothing but, you know, say again CSCN, if it's other material or if it's radiological, then once it's contaminated it should be treated as contaminated and disposed of. Typically that's what you do with the cloth in general anyway. So again, a decon component of the contingencies include the use of garbage bags and lots of them for containment of the contaminant material, which could include your filters. Now we talked about the pre-cap filters, something to think about there. Remember, pop them and toss them. If you have not been or haven't had time to start building up spare parts for your gas masks, There are still M17 filters, M17 pre-filters, weatherization kits. Now guys, weatherization kits for the M17 or for cold weather operations, they do exist. There's a couple companies up here in Michigan that actually have them, but other places do too. If you're planning on being out in the cold weather, take the time. They don't cost that much because most people don't know what they're for, but the co-weather weatherization covers for your intakes are available. They're part of the system. They're explained in the M17 or M17A1 or A2 instruction manual, and so they can be, again, employed easily. They're actually very user-friendly. The other thing is with regard to collecting additional components for your M10s for instance, both the pre filters and the caps which are threaded for the M10Ms. Both the pre filter slash intake and the filters, irregular filters, chipmunk cheek filters are available. If you shop around, there's different places. Some places have them and don't have the gas masks. They want to move that product line. So if you look around you'll find some better prices here and there depending upon what it is you're looking for. Always shop around it. Can't stress that enough. And if you find a good location, share it in the chat room or share it with our listeners in whatever way you can. The other thing too with the 40 millimeter gas masks, Boy, filters are starting to get thin. We already talked about that. There was a little pulse of Swiss that came in. Everybody gobbled those up real quick again. The Swiss masks have disappeared also. And I don't know other than maybe at the higher retail end, they're out there. Some companies are offering them want astronomical prices for the Swiss mask, which I think is rather interesting. They are a good mask. I don't make any mistake about that. The Swiss do a very fine job with all their equipment. But it doesn't look like there's any next wave of Swiss gear coming in like that. And I deal with some of the companies that they specialize in Swiss surplus. So I'm going to be talking to them again tomorrow to find out more about that. But their filters are excellent. 40 millimeter NATO standard filters. The Chinese, the Russians all make equivalents. The Israelis don't make their own. Those are all made by Germany. You might as well go direct to the source. Also, the Schrader type masks and such. If you have what are older design masks, as long as you've kept them clean, as long as they're in service, it's like that revolver. They're going to work just fine. The big thing is if you can upgrade or improve on filters, And that means spending more money on them. That's a personal choice, but that's something to take into consideration. Because a lot of people have said, well, they'll have this or they'll have that. Well, then you need to, if you perceive that as the threat, and you brought that up as a subject, you did go out and spend the money on the more sophisticated filters, right? And then everybody goes into pregnant pause because, oh, wait a minute. Yeah, there are solutions. Usually, people who bring it up are the ones who don't want to do anything, great for complaining but not acting on anything. Those people will drag you down like a boat anchor when the time comes because the word failure is attached to their operation. So for the rest of us, instead, again, put the tools in the toolbox, get the parts where they belong, figure out what you're going to do, focus on a particular direction and execute the actions. Guys, get this stuff done. Coleman's dot com, Coleman's dot com, Coleman's dot com. They don't advertise with us but go to their clearance section. I love clearance sections. I love government liquidation clearance section in their retail sales. In fact, some of you guys have bought out stuff that we've pointed out because once you shopped around you found out, hey those clearance prices were actually pretty good. The same is true with regard to a lot of the other sites out there. So if you're looking for gas mass components, coalman's go through their military section, see what they have there and compare. Some of the prices they have are pretty good, some are a little higher, but if they're the only ones left then just keep them on the list of places to go if we have to to get what we need. Again, we know they at least have it in stock and you can find out by just giving them a call to confirm that. Next, on the list of things to do. This morning, the other thing that was cool, one of our people called in is a Micro-AM broadcaster. I don't want to say thank you, we appreciate the work being done there. Micro-AM is a solution for certain areas, especially if you're trying to cover more real estate and you're in pretty isolated condition. If you're in a pretty isolated condition, your AM station is probably not going to mess with anybody. And the farther out west you go, or if you're up on the ridge down there in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Southern Virginia, or heading up along towards Pennsylvania there, there's a lot of places where your micro-AM will actually be able to get in and will bounce across a few pieces of real estate and get to where it needs to go. The only thing you need to be careful of or watch, and again there's nothing any AM station can do to stop this, propagation at night expands dramatically. Let me give you an example of that with AM radio. We have WJR, WJR up here in Detroit, Michigan. Well, WJR is listened to by a whole lot of people at night out of Florida. Mostly, they're people that, well, they lived up in the Detroit area, they retired and they went down to Florida. Well, by the very nature of a big boomer AM station and the bounce, they get a lot of calls at night from people in Florida listening in via the AM station because it comes in just as clearly as me talking on this program right now. Now, that's a consideration with an AM station if you're doing a micro-AM because again we don't want to pad over onto somebody else's frequency in another part of the planet and we try to avoid that whenever possible. That eliminates any argument for any kind of intervention issues. But one of the tricks with that is to turn down the power on your AM transceiver, or in this case transmitter, at night. What does that do? Well, it drops a signal into your target area without spending as much energy and the clarity will be there because propagation at night with AM, again as we said, improves dramatically. Okay? So let's say thank you to our friend, rebroadcasting us even as we speak. Again, another thing, taking advantage of Rick's satellite for the micro effect programming, that's how he rebroadcasts the micro effects. Something to take into consideration there, we were looking at satellite before. Satellite on a monthly issue though is a chunk of change. Like shortwave, it requires greater sponsorship, etc. That's something that again we're not worried about right now but just to give you an example, two combinations here. The micro-AM station and the satellite receiver so that there's consistent and uniform reception of signal from the station, from the source, from the network. So, pretty cool anyway and we appreciate all the rebroadcasters. I know we've got a bunch of AM and we have a bunch of CB, which is also AM by the way too, broadcasting and they're in the long wave and they really do get the message out. A lot of places prefer the micro-AM. And again, antenna configuration guys, along with power applied to the antenna will determine how you spot, how you print an area with your signal. So we need to make sure that we understand that. There's some cool things you can do to actually just focus on your neck of the woods and get the message out accordingly. Now let's not forget too. I will remind everybody this weekend, just as this last weekend, Eagle, American and Possum Radio Net have been up and online. Good signal this last weekend. I don't have the full report yet from Captain Monahan. As soon as I get the feedback from him, he'll let us know how the new antennas went and how the rest of the equipment worked. He has been reworking and upgrading a lot of the transceivers in the area here to include his own equipment. And so far, he's been very satisfied with the end result. We're building two more antennas here. Actually, I've got the equipment here. He's going to be sitting down with one of our other geeks. And we're going to reconfigure a couple of VHF and UHF antennas. for other mission work. So it doesn't mean we don't like the VHF and UHF guys, it's just that we have a plethora, a vast amount of unassembled, brand new in the box 1960s and 1970s antennas and we don't want to see them go to waste. So we're going to make sure they're deployed. Another thing, FM and microAM kits, Ramsey Electronics. Ramsey Electronics, Ramsey. You can also do Castle Broadcasting with the micro effect. Go to www.themicroeffect.com. Castle Broadcasting has microFM and yes, they do have microAM available. So you can check and see what they have there. For those of you who are homeschoolers, Ramsey Electronics and they have everything and anything in the way of kits including a lot of other cool stuff you might find other applications for. Now let me give an example. They even have a control board kit for doing cameras, for doing television cameras for security purposes around the property. Well yesterday I got a whole display rack of microphone camera combinations and they're going to go to security here real quick. They're all done, ready to go. Got extensions, the whole nine yards. It all came in package form with mounts. And two of them are going to go out by the road and two of them are going to be doing the back 40 here from a little elevation. We've got another pole that's going into place. Got the whole dog, don't have the cement in, but I'm looking for cheap cement. I think I'll have it here by Monday. So at least by next Monday, no later. I might have missed out today so I have to wait till next Monday to put the cement in the hole. When the time comes, the pole will be back up where it belongs, the radio mast, and we're going to add a few things to the radio mast this time. Height is good when it comes to cameras monitoring an area, guys. Multidimensional. We are at the top. We're gonna hear the music here in a minute, guys. I know, again, do we have a call or is it something dinged before we take off? Nope. Well, it isn't one dinged. And we're gonna use the guy to leave. And then we'll be back at eight o'clock. I doubt it myself, hopefully. I think John's been... I think, doubt them by. Maybe we've got one hanging up at the barn already. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. We'll be back right here for more Intel Report right after a one hour rest block here in music on Liberty Tree Video. Bye bye. 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